100 People Who Care Sac County Meeting Next Month

The 100 People Who Care Sac County organization will meet in person on Sunday, April 13th at 4pm at the Early United Methodist Church.

All Sac County residents are welcome to attend to learn more about the philanthropic work of the organization which launched in October of 2016. The mission of 100 People Who Care Sac County is to award donations to a charity or non-profit serving Sac County. Members nominate possible recipients, then three are chosen at random to make a presentation to the group. Each member, or team, commits to participate in 100 People Who Care for one year, making 100-dollar donations to the charity or non-profit chosen by the group at events held on the second Sunday of January, April, July, and October. Members can be individuals or teams, and there is one vote per 100-dollar donation.

Nominated charities/non-profits will make presentations during the meeting on April 13th, then a vote of members will be taken with the highest vote-getter receiving members’/teams’ donations.

The list of previous recipients includes Sac Welfare Committee, Howard Center Inc, Early Fire Department, Twilight Acres, Wall Lake American Legion for their Veteran’s Memorial, Odebolt Fire Department, Schaller Fire Department, Lake View Ambulance, Schaller Library, Wheatland Foundation, Grant Park Trail, Brushy Creek Honor Flight, Lake View Library Expansion project, Sac County Fair Board for their livestock show ring/barn project, Lytton Fire Department, Sac County Quilters/Quilts of Valor, Odebolt Specialty Care Auxiliary, Early Public Library, Schaller Ambulance, Nemaha Historical Society, East Sac County Food Pantry, Odebolt Swimming Pool,  Lake View Fire Department, East Sac County Music Boosters, Wall Lake Fire Department, Raider Friends Backpack Program, Wall Lake Bandits/Viola Visions 4-H Clubs, Odebolt Mat Rats, Lake View Police Department for their canine program, Sixty Plus Nutrition Agency, Twilight Acres’ boiler project, and Odebolt Fire Department for confined space rescue equipment.

Click here for more information about the group.

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